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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



HONEY JARS. 



One pound (square Honey Jars, ¥ gross $5.00 



Two " " " " " r.oo 



One " " " "flint glass" 7.00 



Two " H.00 



Corks for 1 and 2 lb. jars per gross .75 



Tin Foil Caps ' 1.00 



Labels for " " " " " .75 



1.000 Labels, address printed to order 5.00 



One-qt. Fruit Jars (Mason's Pat.) $ gross 12.50 



" Royal, " 12.00 



" Solid rim, " 7.00 



Vlb Tumblers, flint, tin top " 5.50 



Uncapping Knives, as good as any, each. . .50 



" " " per doz. 4.50 



Muth's all-metal Honey Extractor 12.50 



Wax Extractor 4.00 



Langstroth's Bee-Hives, 



Straw Mats, Bee- Veils, AlsikeCiover Seed, etc., at 

 reasonable rates. 

 For further particulars address, 



CHAS. F. MUTH, Cincinnati, O. 



BINDERS FOR OUR JOURNAL. 



We can furnish Emerson's Binders for The 

 American Bee Journal, at the following prices, 

 postage paid : 



Cloth (to hold 1 vol.), each 50 



Leather and Cloth 75 



13^* We can also furnish the Binder for any Paper 

 or Magazine desired. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 



974 West Madison St„ CHICAGO. 



Langstroth Bee-Hives, 



Prize Honey Boxes and Section Box.es, or Boxes of 

 all kinds, cut, ready to nail, as cheap as the cheapest, 

 material and work taken into consideration. 

 Address, R. R. MURPHY, 



12-2 Garden Plain, Whiteside Co., 111. 



&** tr>90 perdayatljome. Samples worth $5 free. 

 <S>°' bKJ " iv *AddressSTlNSON& Co, Portland, Maine. 



We wish thus early, to inform our friends 

 and patrons that we are in the field and 



READY FOR BUSINESS ! 



For the Season of 1879 we shall be the 

 HEADQUARTERS for Langstroth and 

 Modest Hives, Prize Boxes, Separators, and 

 all the necessaries in the bee-keeping line. 

 As we are just a LITTLE AHEAD of ALL 

 COMPETITORS in producing a fine article 

 of COMB FOUNDATION, we shall lead 

 the trade ! 



Make a note of these points, and write for 

 our NEW PRICE LIST. 



J. OATMAN & SONS, 



Dundee, Kane Co., 111. 



LETTELIER'S SORRENTO SAW, 



As a Sewing Machine Attachment, 



With One Dozen Saws, for $2.50. 



This Saw can be attached to any Sewing Machine, 

 and works splendidly. In ordering, say what Sewing 

 Machine is to be used. 



To any one sending us three subscribers for one year 

 to the BEE JOURNAL, with 14.50, we will present one 

 of these Saws. Each Saw is packed in a neat box for 

 shipping, by Express, with full directions for operating 



SC0FIELD HONEY KNIFE, 



I can supply these excellent Honey Knives, at $1. 

 each. Address, L. E. StJOHN, 



5-tf* Greene, N. Y. 



Italian Queen Bees 



FOR 1879. 



I shall breed Italian Queens for the coming season, 

 from imported mothers of undoubted purity. Safe 

 arrival and purity guaranteed in every shipment. 

 Prices very low. Circulars sent free. Address, 



D. P. MYERS, 

 aplyl West Salem, Wayne Co., Ohio. 



a week in your own town. Terms and $5 outfit 

 free. Address H. Hallett & Co, Portland, Me. 



$66 



Western Farm Journal! 



1879.-24thjyEAR.1879. 



The Oldest Agricultural Paper west of the Missis- 

 sippi river. Long identifled with Western Farm In- 

 terests. Single, $2; six months, $1; three months, 

 50c. ; three copies, $5 ; six copies, $ft. Extra induce- 

 ments on litfger clubs. Address at either Des Moines, 

 Iowa, or Chicago, WESTERN FARM JOURNAL. 



Pure ItaliaiiBees & Poultry 



I will continue to rear Pure Italian Bees and 

 eight varieties of Pure Bred Poultry, at prices to 

 suit the times. Drop a postal for what you want. 



R. M. ARGO, 

 febtf Lowell, Garrard Co., Ky. 



State where you saw t 



POSTERS, illustrated wilu *'ine Enm'ayiugs 

 of Live Stock, sent free to those who will make up 

 clubu, and a .Lit eral Commission allowed. 



